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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-05-24, Page 91klp is uuu for students The Canada Employment Centre !sop, :again for the season et 325. Lambton Court Kincardine. Student .placement officers are Maw MacDonald and Mary -Colleen Murray. Mary is a Political Studies student at Queen's University and Mary -Colleen has finished :her honours English degree at 'Wilfrid LaurierUniversity and is going to teaoher'scollege at the University of Toron- to in September. Both officers are eagerto:serveLucknow area =employers and students. Employers looking for full_time orpart timeemployees should call 3968322 t9 hire a student Students looking for a summer job shy . Ea come into the centre and register Thank you to the lucknow Sentinel for sponsoring this column. Maitland resbyterial meets in Ripley Colourful banners and balloons with the theme "Go and Tell" formed the setting w -r -_for he-Mayemeetine _,of -the sikeeielsee Presbyterial Society of the W.M.S. in Knox Church, Ripley. on May 8. Eadrof:the 19.groupshad,been asked to :bring a banner to be taken to the _anniver- sary celebrations which are .to be held at London University:theend of May. Rev. Dick and Jane Paul; home on furlough from2aire were guest:speakers for the-rally:andshowed.alides&ofthearea -where:they eatork.:He is anaccauntantthat has been :serving with 'Mission Aviation -Fellowship forthepast two years in2aire and before :that in :Indonesia for three yearselliswifeisan RN. who keeps :busy :helping, teaching, and ,entertaining the wives .:and families of the mission pilots whomflythe small ,planes from the big air- ports. She finds it bard to adjust to living withlIT:alls around your house, bars on the windows, and a:guard-on :duty at all times, :but itisnecessary to protect yourself.from the :able-bodied men that .have no :employ- ment, no moral values, and have .never had.the opportunity to realize their need for Jesus Christ. The new :president, Isabel Arbuckle welcomed everyone and conducted the meeting. Sadie McLeod of the Rip' W.M.S. gave a warm welcome to E `The Worship Service was in charge Whitechurch with .Dora Neilson read, the .scripture, Mildred Pluton .pr-esente themeditationon the "Power of God" anu Kathleen'Flliott =leading in prayer. Alice Nicholson of .Belgrave gave the Offertory prayer. An -Honorary Life Member -shin cea - tificate was presented to Nina McDonald -of Kinlough, and was accepted by Isabel • Thompson in :her mother's absence . Kerry NugentofRipleyentertained-with two:beautiful.solos "Joy is Like the Rain" and "Love is Patient, Love.is.Kind". Margaret Hamilton reported roil the Children's Rally to. be heldat Camp Kintail on. June.13:and outlined the duties for each group. Synodical highlights, which was held in Woodstock on April 27 and 28 were presented by Hazel Bateman, Mildred Dickson, Rhoda MacKenzie and Alice Nicholson. Rev. Hugh Nugent brought greetings from Presbytery and the Ripley Congregation. Wilma Clarke invited everyone to South Kinloss for the ,Presbyterial in 1990 and HelereElliottof:Brussels gavethe courtesy remarks. Blanche Needham had the clos- ing .prayer. A salad supperbrought a very successful Presbyterial to a close. THAT MAN LIVE HAPPILY ---Who keeps .hiseye on the future. -,Who is willing :to ;face facts. --dWhorefuses tobewrapped up inhimself. -Who keeps his frrendsbps in good repair. --Who/deals, fairly with this s own =best elf . --Who invests his ,bet in the piglet. 0 see t let � Prices for sin' , cattle have reeoveree cams uewhat troma year ago. ° o ..0 costs remain about the same, awe , —r costs have been offset by a�. 114 i costs. 'A niis is reflected in lower a nU �Q l'toing made to slaughter and teff dee aaP say rarm lePrers enrolled in the Na- tional 'i'-➢ Pro abs The annoiHvncement was made early May, be ¢air. ilational Stabilization Com- e 'tree of producers and representatives sem federei and nrovine lover-nrnants. Enrollee : s aT, Alberta, Ontario and Prince Edward .Island are eligible for the payme T. Producers in British Colum- bia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Rrunswich and Nova Scotia are expected enroll by the end of the month. Payments are based on the difference between the support price per huh - :1 gate Price Stabilization as now Sentineig Wednesdays, May 249 1989—Page e r cattle p -0 .racers dredweight per lnundredweig+ht multiplied by an and the national average market price multipled by an average average slaughter weight of 1,119 pounds. weight. Stabilization calculations now are There is no March .payment since the made on a monthly basis rather than average national market price of $85.29 ex - quarterly. ceed w; the support price of $85.11 Slaughter cattle producers are eligible Feeder cattle producers are Eligible for March. a Per head for a per head payment of 517.09 forpayment off $3.96 in No January 1989 and 53.02 for February.Loa yments will be made for January or There will be no payment on March sales. vebruarT. Cheques will continue to be issued The March payment to based on the dif- quarterly. ference between the support price of $89.10 The Januery payment is determined by per hundredweight and the national the difference between the supportprice of average market price of $88.60 per hurl - $83.35 per hundredweight and the national dredweight multiplied by an average average market price of $81.85 per hun- weight of 796 pounds. dredweight multiplied by an average There are no payments to feeder cattle slaughter weight of 1,139 pounds. producers for the first two months of the The February payment M 53.02 is deter- quarter since the January average market mined by the .difference between the sup - price of $90093 exceeded the support price port price of $83.76 per hundredweight and of $87.24 and the February average market the national average market price of $83.49 Price off $89.35 exceeded the support price of $8848. 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